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6. Hypertext / ECHT 1992: Milan, Italy
- Dario Lucarella, Jocelyne Nanard, Marc Nanard, Paolo Paolini:
ECHT '92: European Conference on Hypertext Technology, November 30 - December 4, 1992, Milan, Italy. ACM 1992, ISBN 0-89791-547-X
Keynote Speakers
- Ian Ritchie:
The Future of Electronic Literacy: Will Hypertext Ever Find Acceptance? 1 - Jay D. Bolter:
Virtual Reality and the Future of Hypertext. 2 - Simon J. Gibbs:
Video Nodes and Video Webs: Uses of Video in Hypermedia. 3
Systems I
- Antoine Rizk, Louis Sauter:
Multicard: An Open Hypermedia System. 4-10 - Norbert A. Streitz, Jörg M. Haake, Jörg Hannemann, Andreas C. Lemke, Wolfgang Schuler, Helge Schütt, Manfred Thüring:
SEPIA: A Cooperative Hypermedia Authoring Environment. 11-22 - Vincent Quint, Irène Vatton:
Combining Hypertext and Structured Documents in Grif. 23-32
Versioning
- Kasper Østerbye:
Structural and Cognitive Problems in Providing Version Control for Hypertext. 33-42 - Anja Haake:
CoVer: A Contextual Version Server for Hypertext Applications. 43-52
Experiences
- Catherine C. Marshall, Russell A. Rogers:
Two Years before the Mist: Experiences with Aquanet. 53-62 - Peter J. Brown:
UNIX Guide: Lessons from Ten Years' Development. 63-70 - Ryuichi Ogawa, Eiichiro Tanaka, Daigo Taguchi, Komei Harada:
Design Strategies for Scenario-Based Hypermedia: Description of its Structure, Dynamics, and Style. 71-80
Systems II
- J. Monnard, Jacques Pasquier-Boltuck:
An Object-Oriented Scripting Environment for the WEBSs Electronic Book System. 81-90 - Andrea Caloini:
Matching Hypertext Models to Hypertext Systems: A Compilative Approach. 91-101
Information Retrieval
- Hans-Peter Frei, D. Stieger:
Making Use of Hypertext Links when Retrieving Information. 102-111 - Alain Lelu, Claire François:
Hypertext Paradigm in the Field of Information Retrieval: A Neural Approach. 112-121 - Catherine Guinan, Alan F. Smeaton:
Information Retrieval from Hypertext using Dynamically Planned Guided Tours. 122-130
Hypertext and the Mind
- Jean-François Rouet:
Cognitive Processing of Hyperdocuments: When Does Nonlinearity Help? 131-140 - Robert Alun Jones, Rand Spiro:
Imagined Conversations: The Relevance of Hypertext, Pragmatism, and Cognitive Flexibility Theory to the Interpretation of "Classic Texts" in Intellectual History. 141-148 - George P. Landow, Paul Kahn:
Where's the Hypertext? The Dickens Web as a System-Independent Hypertext. 149-160 - Mark Bernstein, Michael Joyce, David Levine:
Contours of Constructive Hypertexts. 161-170 - Stuart Moulthrop:
Toward a Rhetoric of Information Texts. 171-180
Models for Open Systems
- Hugh C. Davis, Wendy Hall, Ian Heath, Gary Hill, Rob Wilkins:
Towards an Integrated Information Environment with Open Hypermedia Systems. 181-190 - Kaj Grønbæk, Randall H. Trigg:
Design Issues for a Dexter-Based Hypermedia System. 191-200
Theoretical Foundations
- Bernd Amann, Michel Scholl:
Gram: A Graph Data Model and Query Language. 201-211 - Klaus Tochtermann, Gisbert Dittrich:
Fishing for Clarity in Hyperdocuments with Enhanced Fisheye-Views. 212-221
Models
- Paul De Bra, Geert-Jan Houben, Yoram Kornatzky:
An Extensible Data Model for Hyperdocuments. 222-231 - Michael Marmann, Gunter Schlageter:
Towards a Better Support for Hypermedia Authoring: The HYDESIGN Model. 232-241 - Yi Zheng, Man-Chi Pong:
Using Statecharts to Model Hypertext. 242-250
Architecture
- Uffe Kock Wiil, John J. Leggett:
Hyperform: Using Extensibility to Develop Dynamic, Open and Distributed Hypertext Systems. 251-261 - M. Cecelia Buchanan, Polle Zellweger:
Specifying Temporal Behavior in Hypermedia Documents. 262-271 - P. David Stotts, Richard Furuta, J. Cyrano Ruiz:
Hyperdocuments as Automata: Trace-Based Browsing Property Verification. 272-281
Panels
- Mark Bernstein, Michael Bieber, Richard Furuta, Michael R. Kibby, Catherine C. Marshall, Paolo Paolini:
Hypermedia Production: Hand-Craft of Witchcraft? (Panel). 282-283 - Randall H. Trigg, W. Ward Clark, Wendy Hall, Norman K. Meyrowitz, Amy Pearl:
Open Hypermedia Architectures and Linking Protocols (Panel). 284 - Attilio Stajano, Bruno Cerboni, G. Degli Antoni, Hans Mulder, Gérard Roucairol, Erich J. Neuhold, Eddy Odijk, Pier Carlo Ravasio, Jan Ritchie, Jack Schiff:
Business Opportunities in Hypermedia Applications (Panel). ECHT 1992: 285 - Roberto Polillo, Mark Bernstein, Franca Garzotto, Lynda Hardman, Paul Kahn:
Hypermedia Readability (Panel). ECHT 1992: 286
Cultural Briefings
- Renato Parascandalo:
Multimedia Encyclopaedia of Philosophy Sciences. 287 - Umberto Eco:
Hypermedia for Teaching and Learning: A Multimedia Guide to the History of European Civilization (MuG). 288 - Robert Coover:
Hypertext: Beyond the End of the Book. 289
Demonstrations
- Vincent Quint:
Combining Hypertext and Structured Documents in GRIF (Demonstration). ECHT 1992: 290 - Jack Schiff:
The HYTEA Project: Tools and Applications (Demonstration). ECHT 1992: 290 - Rainer Hammwöhner:
The KHS Authoring System (Demonstration). ECHT 1992: 290 - Norbert A. Streitz:
The Hypermedia Authoring Environment SEPIA (Demonstration). ECHT 1992: 290 - Paolo Paolini, Renato Parascandalo:
The Hypermedia Encyclopaedia of Philosophical Sciences (Demonstration). ECHT 1992: 290-291 - A. Colorni:
A Hypertext for Learning Operational Research (Demonstration). ECHT 1992: 291 - Paolo Paolini:
Electronic Lecture Notes (Demonstration). ECHT 1992: 291 - Augusto Celentano:
Hypermovie: An Authoring Tool for Video-Disk Based Teaching (Demonstration). ECHT 1992: 291 - Giuseppe Salvato:
INFOSHARE: A Network-Based Cooperation Tool (Demonstration). ECHT 1992: 291 - Bruno Bassi:
MuG: Multimedia Guide to the History of European Civilization (Demonstration). ECHT 1992: 291-292 - Renato Martucci:
The Multimedia Editor PIM (Demonstration). ECHT 1992: 292 - Renato Martucci:
The CHE Hypermedia Environment (Demonstration). ECHT 1992: 292 - Renato Martucci:
From Infinity to Infinity (a Multimedia History of the Universe, Demonstration). ECHT 1992: 292 - M. A. Pacelli, F. Pacelli:
HYPERCRESTS: A General Purpose Distributed Hypermedia System (Demonstration). ECHT 1992: 292 - Lidia Falomo:
Coulomb and Electrostatics: A Hypermedia Approach to History of Physics in Education (Demonstration). ECHT 1992: 292 - Giuseppe Simonetti:
SI.MO.N. - A Modular Navigation System (Demonstration). ECHT 1992: 293 - Virgilio Anselmo:
A Reference Manual for Hydrological Observations (Demonstration). ECHT 1992: 293 - Donatella Cesareni:
Ecoland, a Hypermedia Prototype for Environmental Education (Demonstration). ECHT 1992: 293 - Stefano Scamuzzo:
KWICK: the Knowledge Worker's Workbench (Demonstration). ECHT 1992: 293 - Paolo Gasparri:
HTLEX: A Law Reference System (Demonstration). ECHT 1992: 293 - Marco Benelli:
Multimedia HYPERAGIP (Demonstration). ECHT 1992: 293 - Andrea Pavanello:
The Complete Works of St. Thomas Aquinas on CD-ROM (Demonstration). ECHT 1992: 294 - Guido van Rossum:
The CMIF Editor (Demonstration). ECHT 1992: 294 - Ignacio Aedo:
SIHEN: Sistema Integrado Hypertestual para ENciclopedia (Demonstration). ECHT 1992: 294 - Hasse Haitto:
DARC - Document ARchive Controller (Demonstration). ECHT 1992: 294 - Pierpaolo Muzzolon, Peter Broadwell:
Virtual Reality: Present and Future (Demonstration). ECHT 1992: 294 - Penny Mitsunaga:
The Document Sampler (Demonstration). ECHT 1992: 295 - Ward Clark:
Motif Applications + LinkWorks = Hyperenvironment (Demonstration). ECHT 1992: 295 - J. Scott Johnson:
HyperWriter: An Integrated Hypermedia Architecture (Demonstration). ECHT 1992: 295 - Paul Kahn:
Hypertext Fiction and Literary Theory (Demonstration). ECHT 1992: 295 - Michael McCaskey:
Teaching Japanese with Hypertext (Demonstration). ECHT 1992: 295 - Albert O. Cordell:
Musical Instruments of the World (Demonstration). ECHT 1992: 295-296 - Maria Alberta Alberti:
A Hypermedia and a Hypertext Approach to a Museum Guide (Demonstration). ECHT 1992: 296 - Komei Harada:
Videobook (Demonstration). ECHT 1992: 296 - Antoine Rizk:
Multicard: An Open Hypermedia System (Demonstration). ECHT 1992: 296 - Florian Brody:
The Expanded Books (Demonstration). ECHT 1992: 296
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